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How does the City of Liberty Use GIS?
GIS is a useful tool for supporting operations such as Fire, Police, Public Works, Community & Economic Development and Parks, as well as decision support for management. GIS functionality is also integrated into a number of enterprise and specialty applications including Energov (permitting), Business Analyst (Economic Development) and Cartegraph (asset management).
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How does the City of Liberty Use GIS?
GIS is a useful tool for supporting operations such as Fire, Police, Public Works, Community & Economic Development and Parks, as well as decision support for management. GIS functionality is also integrated into a number of enterprise and specialty applications including Energov (permitting), Business Analyst (Economic Development) and Cartegraph (asset management).
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How often is GIS Data Updated?
Most of the city’s GIS data is updated as needed and as changes occur. In some cases where data is proprietary to a specific department, this requires that the GIS staff is notified when changes are needed. Tax parcel data is owned and managed by the Clay County Assessor.
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